noaacwBLENDEDSQsshDailyengUTF8datasetserviceVictor GreenNOAA.GOV+1 301 683 35035830 University Research CTCollege ParkMD20740USAcoastwatch.info@noaa.govpointOfContact2019-09-14ISO 19115-2 Geographic Information - Metadata Part 2 Extensions for Imagery and Gridded DataISO 19115-2:2009(E)3column14400.25row7200.25temporal270786400.0areaSea Surface Height Anomalies, Altimetry (S-3A/B,CryoSat2,Jason-2/3,SARAL), Delayed, Global 0.25°, 2017-yesterday, Daily2019-09-14creationhttps://coastwatch.noaa.govnoaacwBLENDEDSQsshDailyEric.Leuliette@noaa.govNOAA NESDIS STAREric.Leuliette@noaa.govhttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_html/SSH_SeaLevelAnomaly.htmlinformationweb browserBackground InformationBackground information from the sourceinformationoriginatorThe altimetry data are from RADS (http://rads.tudelft.nl/rads/rads.shtml), the Radar Altimetry Database System, first developed at Delft University of Technology, now also at the NOAA and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The RADS data for each mission is updated with state of the art corrections for tides, atmospheric path delay, etc. Because they are all computed consistently between the various missions, this avoids the possibility of introducing biases and drifts because of the different implementation of the various corrections by different agencies. The goals of RADS are to provide a homogenous dataset of sea level anomalies, wave heights, and wind speeds, along with database selection and analysis tools.Eric.Leuliette@noaa.govNOAA NESDIS STAREric.Leuliette@noaa.govhttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_html/SSH_SeaLevelAnomaly.htmlinformationweb browserBackground InformationBackground information from the sourceinformationpointOfContactabovealtimetryanomaliesanomalyapplicationscenterCoastWatchCryoSat-2dailydatadayenvironmentalinformationJason-2Jason-3levelmergednationalnesdisnoaaoceanoceansOceanWatchRADS-NRT-SLA-Daily-L3researchSARALsatelliteseasea levelsea level anomaliessea surface heightSentinel-3AserviceslasshsurfacetopographythemeEarth Science > Solid Earth > Geodetics/Gravity > Geoid PropertiesEarth Science > Oceans > Surface Sea Surface HeightEarth Science > Oceans > Sea Surface Topography > Sea Surface HeightthemeGCMD Science KeywordsNOAA NESDIS STARprojecttimelatitudelongitudesea_surface_height_above_sea_levelthemeCF Standard Name Table v29https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/earth-science-data/data-information-policy/
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The RADS data for each mission is updated with state of the art corrections for tides, atmospheric path delay, etc. Because they are all computed consistently between the various missions, this avoids the possibility of introducing biases and drifts because of the different implementation of the various corrections by different agencies. The goals of RADS are to provide a homogenous dataset of sea level anomalies, wave heights, and wind speeds, along with database selection and analysis tools.ERDDAP griddap1-179.875179.875-89.87589.875seconds2012-01-01T00:00:00Z2019-05-30T00:00:00ZtightERDDAPgriddapDatasetQueryAndAccesshttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/noaacwBLENDEDSQsshDailyERDDAP:griddapERDDAP-griddapERDDAP's griddap service (a flavor of OPeNDAP) for gridded data. Add different extensions (e.g., .html, .graph, .das, .dds) to the base URL for different purposes.downloadSea Surface Height Anomalies, Altimetry (S-3A/B,CryoSat2,Jason-2/3,SARAL), Delayed, Global 0.25°, 2017-yesterday, Daily2019-09-14creationEric.Leuliette@noaa.govNOAA NESDIS STAREric.Leuliette@noaa.govhttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_html/SSH_SeaLevelAnomaly.htmlinformationweb browserBackground InformationBackground information from the sourceinformationoriginatorThe altimetry data are from RADS (http://rads.tudelft.nl/rads/rads.shtml), the Radar Altimetry Database System, first developed at Delft University of Technology, now also at the NOAA and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The RADS data for each mission is updated with state of the art corrections for tides, atmospheric path delay, etc. Because they are all computed consistently between the various missions, this avoids the possibility of introducing biases and drifts because of the different implementation of the various corrections by different agencies. The goals of RADS are to provide a homogenous dataset of sea level anomalies, wave heights, and wind speeds, along with database selection and analysis tools.OPeNDAP1-179.875179.875-89.87589.875seconds2012-01-01T00:00:00Z2019-05-30T00:00:00ZtightOPeNDAPDatasetQueryAndAccesshttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/erddap/griddap/noaacwBLENDEDSQsshDailyOPeNDAP:OPeNDAPOPeNDAPAn OPeNDAP service for gridded data. Add different extensions (e.g., .html, .das, .dds) to the base URL for different purposes.downloadSea Surface Height Anomalies, Altimetry (S-3A/B,CryoSat2,Jason-2/3,SARAL), Delayed, Global 0.25°, 2017-yesterday, Daily2019-09-14creationEric.Leuliette@noaa.govNOAA NESDIS STAREric.Leuliette@noaa.govhttps://coastwatch.noaa.gov/cw_html/SSH_SeaLevelAnomaly.htmlinformationweb browserBackground InformationBackground information from the sourceinformationoriginatorThe altimetry data are from RADS (http://rads.tudelft.nl/rads/rads.shtml), the Radar Altimetry Database System, first developed at Delft University of Technology, now also at the NOAA and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). The RADS data for each mission is updated with state of the art corrections for tides, atmospheric path delay, etc. Because they are all computed consistently between the various missions, this avoids the possibility of introducing biases and drifts because of the different implementation of the various corrections by different agencies. 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